How to Make Tomato Sauce from Fresh Tomatoes (2024)

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Follow this easy guide to make tomato sauce from fresh tomatoes!

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Why You Should Make Your Own Tomato Sauce

Here in the Cariboo, it is almost impossible to grow tomatoes outside. It cools down too much at night here for them, and the afternoons can be cookin’ hot – 35C is the norm here. But we love tomato sauce and use it a lot in cooking.

There is no way I have enough room in our greenhouse to grow the amount I need to make large batches of sauce.

I do plant enough tomato plants so we could have some fresh in salads and on sandwiches.

Buying Tomatoes In Bulk

We usually take a late summer trip to Lillooet or Cache Creek and buy tomatoes in bulk. If I’m lucky and someone is coming for a visit, they stop by and load their car with several cases.

I often get 200 pounds at a time so I can make enough sauce to last us a few years. Buying in bulk makes the most sense to me to make tomato sauce from fresh tomatoes!

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Buying in bulk works well for me – I can decide when I can set aside enough time to do the processing.

It takes several days to get it all done, but I like to do them all at once. And it’s not hard work, it just takes some time.

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A nice box full of juicy tomatoes, ready to get processed. These are beefsteak tomatoes; we love just slicing and eating them fresh.

We also love BLT’s, especially when they are made with our own home smoked bacon and homegrown lettuce.

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What Kind of Tomatoes Make the Best Sauce?

These are Roma tomatoes and they are best ones to use to make tomato sauce. They aren’t as juicy as Beefstake or field tomatoes, so Romas would not take as long to cook down into sauce.

However, the market only had one box of Romas, so he made up the difference with field tomatoes.That’s OK, although it does take longer for the sauce to reduce down and get nice and thick.

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How to Make Homemade Tomato Sauce

When I make tomato sauce, I start by washing all the fruit in the sink or a large bowl. No need to bother with peeling the tomatoes, because my awesome food mill will take care of that. After rinsing a batch of tomatoes well, I cut them into quarters and toss them in a large stock pot or sauce pot.

If the tomatoes are really large, I cut them even smaller since I want them to warm up and break apart as quickly as possible.

I put the stove burner on medium low or medium heat and just let the tomatoes warm up there while I quarter more tomatoes and get them going on another burner.

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Once they have warmed up, I just use a potato masher to start squashing the fruits.

Make Tomato Sauce from Fresh Tomatoes

I don’t add any water at all to the saucepans, so I am careful to start mashing them pretty quickly, just to get some sauce going at the bottom of the pot.

After mashing, I leave them alone, usually until the tomatoes start simmering. This breaks them down quickly and they are ready for the next step.

In the picture above, you can see the mixture of skins, seeds and lots of liquid. This pot of tomatoes is ready to be put through the mill.

Simmering Tomatoes

Don’t be too quick to take your pots of tomatoes off the stove; let the stove heat the fruits so they become very soft. This can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 30 minutes, depending on the size of your tomatoes. Let the stove do the workand you willsave yourself a lot of mashing.

It’s not uncommon for me to be using all four burners. I have 3 pots of tomatoes getting reduced and ready for the food mill. The last burner holds the actual sauce and I just keep adding to that stock pot as I mill more.

I can get a good rhythm going, between cutting and quartering, reducing, milling and sauce simmering. It’s like cut cut cut, stir, mash, stir, mill and then back to cutting. You will find you can get moving pretty quickly.

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And who wouldn’t want to speed up the work when you have this in your sights every time you turn around from the stove?

Once the tomatoes have been lightly mashed and they are warmed right through, it’s time to run them through the food mill.

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Using a Food Mill to Make Homemade Pasta Sauce

Here is the food mill I use to make tomato sauce (and applesauce!) – it works great, isn’t expensive and it’s easy to clean. I’ve used it for years and it is still going strong.

I pour the tomatoes into the mill and start turning until it reaches my desired consistency. Since some of the tomatoes have already become juice while they were warming up, that juice just runs straight through the mill into the bowl or pot below.

I do not have to remove any core sections from the tomatoes when I quarter them, as this mill does a fantastic job of separating the juice from the seeds and skins.

Everything good goes into the pot below and all the waste stays in the mill. I do clean out the mill after every potful, but I don’t take it apart at all to do this.

I just use a large spoon and scoop up the waste and drop it into a large bucket. When the bucket is full, I can offload it to the chickens, who love it.

No chickens? No problem. Just add this waste to your compost pile – your garden will thank you the following year!

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Here’s what the sauce looks like when it comes through the food mill. Of course, it is still very runny, but that will change.

What I like is that I end up with pots of sauce with absolutely no seeds or pieces of skin.

Simmering the Tomato Sauce

Once I have some sauce in the large pot, I turn that burner on medium low.

I will adjust it to high heat once I get more sauce added and the pot is fuller. The idea is to bring to a boil, and then let it simmer.

The simmering removes some of the water that is in the tomatoes and since we don’t want runny sauce, this pot will stay on the stove for awhile, sometimes 2 days. I don’t cover the pot, as I want the liquid to evaporate and the sauce to thicken.

I stir it often when I’m working in the kitchen and at night when I am ready for bed, I turn the burner down to low.

This lets the sauce keep reducing throughout the night and in the morning I can see a big difference in the quantity of sauce in the pot.

An important note: In the morning, I start stirring the sauce again, but I don’t stir all the way to the bottom of the pot.

This is just in case there is a bit of scorched sauce on the bottom, from leaving it going all night.

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This picture was taken later in the day. As you can see, I have been saucing more tomatoes. There are three pots of sauce going by this point.

So you see the sauce that sits on the sides of the pot? I scrape that every once in a while and stir it into the sauce. Using a rubber spatula works great for this. That is good stuff there, so make sure you use it!

Once the large pots have reduced some, I can add the contents of that third smaller pot, divvying it up between the 2 larger pots.

This frees up my pot so I can….yes, quarter more tomatoes and get more sauce going!In the morning, I start canning whichever pot of sauce has been simmering the longest.

I do not add any new sauce to these pots in the morning, as they are thickened and I don’t want to thin the sauce by adding more liquid.

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I find that I can get a good rhythm going here too – I can the one pot of sauce and leave the other to simmer longer. Because I have one large pot emptied, I can ready more tomatoes and start adding it to that new pot.

Making your own tomato sauce is easy to do and I personally find it fun to spend a few days canning my heart out in the kitchen. Last year, I started making my own homemade HP sauce (it’s like A1 sauce) and water bath canned it, just like this tomato sauce is canned.

The absolute best thing about canning for me is when I can look at all those jars of food on our pantry shelves and know it is good wholesome, good for us food.

These tomatoes were grown with no chemicals added to the soil, and that’s what lets me know this food is healthy for us! If you can, try to find a market stand or farmer’s market where they advertise that they don’t use chemicals.

Your family and your body will thank you for being smart about what you are putting on the dinner table.

Homemade Tomato Sauce Variations

  • Add additional ingredients for flavor. Onions and garlic are a classic choice, but you can also add things like fresh basil leaves, red pepper flakes, celery, carrots, or extra virgin olive oil.
  • Season with salt and pepper to taste, and throw in additional seasonings like oregano, parsley, or other fresh herbs.
  • If you want to add meat to your spaghetti sauce, you can do so, but you’ll have to change the method to pressure canning in order for the sauce to be safe.
  • Roma tomatoes are often used to make sauce, but feel free to use other varieties like San Marzano, Plum Tomatoes, Viva Italia, or Amish Paste tomatoes. You’ll want to aim for tomatoes with a low water content and low seed content. In a pinch, even cherry tomatoes might work for a cherry tomato sauce.
  • This method works well as the base for pizza sauce, a homemade marinara sauce recipe, or homemade spaghetti sauce.
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Safe Home Canning Information

If you are new to canning, you really should learn as much as you can about the process. I am able to water bath these jars of sauce, but ONLY because I add lemon juice to each jar.

You need to know these things before you start putting food by for your family.

The Ball CompleteBook of Home Preserving outlines the processes of both water canning and pressure canning.

They are two completely different things and you should have a good understanding of the process before you start.

Here’s an article all about How to Use a Pressure Canner.

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Another great book with lots of canning recipes is the Prepper’s Canning Guide by Daisy Luther.

She explains the entire canning process and also includes some unusual recipes, including canning leftovers, meats, beans and a lot more.

And of course, there’s a recipe to make tomato sauce too.

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Water Bath Canning Kits

You will also need a set like the one above – it’s a complete set which includes everything you need to water bath can, except for the canning jars and seals. Click on the picture or the link to learn more.

I’ll cover the actual canning of the tomato sauce in another post. Don’t be afraid to start canning food – it is easy to do, you just need to know that you shouldn’t cut any corners.

Do it the safe way – the way it is supposed to be done. This way, there is no worry about whether the food in those jars is safe to eat.

If you are new to canning, turning tomatoes into sauce is a great way to get started! You could also make and can applesauce, which also follows a very easy process.

Make tomato sauce from fresh tomatoes this year!

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